Kristin Hibbard

Meade County Schools is proud to announce that Kristin Hibbard, a teacher at Meade County High School, has been named the 2024 Kentucky Special Education Teacher of the Year. Kristin received this prestigious honor earlier today during the annual statewide special education conference.

Kristin’s commitment to her students and her passion for teaching special education are truly inspiring. She goes above and beyond to ensure her students feel supported, valued, and capable of achieving their full potential. Her ability to connect with students and foster a positive learning environment makes a lasting impact not only in her classroom but throughout the school community.

This recognition follows Kristin’s designation as the 2023 Meade County Special Education Teacher of the Year, a testament to the consistent excellence she demonstrates in her work. Each year, the district's local winners are nominated for statewide recognition, and Kristin's selection highlights the outstanding educators within Meade County Schools.

“Kristin Hibbard’s work reflects the heart of Meade County Schools,” said Superintendent Dr. Mark Martin. “Her dedication to her students and passion for education are inspiring. Kristin’s ability to make a difference in the lives of her students every day is a shining example of the impact great educators have. This recognition is well-deserved, and we are incredibly proud to have her represent Meade County Schools.”

Kristin’s work exemplifies the values of Meade County Schools, reminding us all of the power of education to change lives.

Please join us in celebrating Kristin Hibbard for this remarkable achievement and her continued commitment to the students of Meade County.

Congratulations, Kristin!